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AIEEE Guideline*--------*PMT
Guideline
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JEE(Joint Entrance Exam IIT) JEE is the joint entrance exam of all
IIT's.. The best engineering colleges of India[INDIA TODAY SURVEY]
Attracting more than 3 lakh candidates the JEE is one of the toughest
exams to crack. Not only due to the competition but the questions
are very conceptual. Calculations are usually very easy on these questions
as IIT's want only the best analyzers and not the fastest calculators.
IIT's are wide spread [usually 500 acres BIG!] highly funded [ 1 IIT=1000
crores of investment] colleges with usually the best faculty and also
many tie-ups with other premier institutes. They are the dream college
of any engineering student and have lead to development on cities
totally dependent on them [Kota]. So this is all about IIT-JEE. Best
of luck !! IMPORTANT WEBSITES Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay IIT Kharagpur Indian Institute of Technology Madras Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati RANKING PREOCEDURE FOR JEE [ Usually they use this procedure.Subjected to change.We are not responcible for it.For exact process refer JEE booklet] FOLLOWING PROCEDURE WILL BE EMPLOYED FOR RANKING PURPOSE(if no change) 1. Only those candidates who attempt both Paper 1 and Paper 2 will be considered for the ranking. 2. Marks in each subject like Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry will be obtained by adding the marks secured in that subject part in both paper 1 and paper 2. i.e. Marks in Mathematics will be equal to marks in Mathematics section of Paper 1 + marks in Mathematics section of Paper 2. Similar procedure will be followed for Physics and Chemistry. 3. Subject-wise Cut off- All candidates whose marks are in the top 80% bracket of the total candidates appeared will qualify the cut off requirement for that subject for General/DS category. Candidates meeting the cut off requirements for all the three subjects will be considered for the ranking. 4. Subject-wise Cut offs for the reserved category candidates:There is some relaxation in the subject-wise cut offs available to reserved category candidates. 5. Based on the aggregate marks secured in the Examination, a common merit list with AIR will be prepared without any relaxed criteria. Total number of candidates declared qualified and ranked will be 1.15 times the total number of seats available at the seven IITs, IT-BHU and ISMU. 6. Reserved Category Merit Lists- In addition to a common merit list, separate merit lists of candidates belonging to the SC, ST, and PD categories will be prepared by giving some further relaxation in the aggregate cut off determined in 5 above. If a candidate belongs to more than one reserved category, then he/she for the purpose of ranking shall be considered in all the categories in which he/she qualifies. 7. Total number of candidates declared qualified in any reserved category will not exceed 1.15 times the total seats available in that category. Useful websites Answers of paper 1 of JEE Answers of paper 2 of JEE |
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